Forsgren_2012_Life.Sci_91_1043

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Title : Presence of ChAT mRNA and a very marked alpha7nAChR immunoreaction in the synovial lining layer of the knee joint - Forsgren_2012_Life.Sci_91_1043
Author(s) : Forsgren S
Ref : Life Sciences , 91 :1043 , 2012
Abstract :

AIMS: The aim was to examine if there is evidence of acetylcholine (ACh) production within the synovial lining layer and to examine the pattern of alpha7nAChR expression in the layer. This layer is of relevance clinically as it becomes thickened in response to both rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and osteoarthritis (OA) and as it has been shown to produce proteases that are involved in the cartilage destruction. MAIN
METHODS: Synovial tissue specimens from the knee joint of patients with RA and OA undergoing prosthetic surgery were examined. In situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry were used for the evaluation of ChAT reaction patterns. Immunohistochemistry was utilized for demonstration of activity of alpha7nAChR. KEY FINDINGS: There were ChAT mRNA reactions in the synovial lining layer of both patient categories. On the other hand, no ChAT immunoreactions were detected in the layer. There was a very marked alpha7nAChR immunoreaction. SIGNIFICANCE: There is a potential for ACh production within the synovial lining layer as there are ChAT mRNA reactions. However, the level of ACh production is apparently very low. It is thus possible that there is a down-regulation of ACh production but an apparent upregulation in expression level of alpha7nAChR. Based on the knowledge that the non-neuronal cholinergic system can have anti-inflammatory effects, the low level of ACh production in the synovial lining layer can be a drawback for the arthritic joints.

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PubMedID: 22483691

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Forsgren S (2012)
Presence of ChAT mRNA and a very marked alpha7nAChR immunoreaction in the synovial lining layer of the knee joint
Life Sciences 91 :1043

Forsgren S (2012)
Life Sciences 91 :1043